A relaxing retreat on the east coast of Norfolk in the popular seaside village of Mundesley. Spend your days exploring the locality and return to home comforts which have been thoughtfully put together. Newly built to a high specification on a small development overlooking the village green, this quality accommodation offers plenty of space and bright interiors. The French doors in the living/dining area allow light to flood in and open out onto the sunny patio. In the master bedroom at the back of the cottage you can catch glimpses of the glistening North Sea through the trees. The garden is private and fully enclosed, perfect for barbecues on warm days or putting your feet up in the evening with glass in hand. Just a short walk away is a footbridge over the beck and a walk that leads down to the beach and pub in less than 10 minutes. Shop/Pub: all within walking distance.
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room/Dining Room with comfortable seating, smart TV with Freeview and Netflix, DVD player, CD player with Bluetooth, DAB radio, dining table and chairs (extendable to seat 8), French doors to garden
Kitchen with electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and table and stools for two
Cloakroom with washbasin and wc
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed En-suite with shower, washbasin and wc
Bedroom 2 with twin beds
Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and wc
Garden: Fully enclosed garden with lawn, patio, charcoal barbecue, table and chairs.
Parking: Two allocated spaces at side of property, marked by house number.
Heating: Gas Central Heating.
Also provided: Towels. WiFi. Welcome hamper filled with local goodies. Books and games. DVDs and CDs. Radios. Stairgates. High Chair. Travel Cot. Two sun loungers and two deckchairs. Barbecue implements and picnicware for the garden.
Notes: This is a non smoking property. Mobile reception – variable.
With a clifftop promenade and gardens, an award-winning Blue Flag beach hugged by beach huts, crazy golf and one of the smallest maritime museums in the UK, Mundesley is a truly delightful coastal village. When the tide is out the shallow waters and long, sandy beach make this a play haven for young and old alike. There are plenty of pit stops for coffee and cake, fish and chips, good local shops for everyday needs and The Ship Inn has an increasingly growing reputation serving freshest ingredients from independent local suppliers – you will need to book! Venture further afield for playbarns, Amazona Zoo at Cromer, the National Trusts’ Felbrigg and Blickling estates and railway buffs can choose from the steam line from Sheringham to elegant Holt or the small gauge Bure Valley Railway to The Broads National Park. There is plenty to do here and a visit to the east of the county will not disappoint.